Interview after hold at UCSD

7+ Year Member

Well, I just got the fabulous hold for interview at UCSD. This is my absolute number one would-do-anything-including-giving-up-a-kidney school. Does anyone have good news after being put on hold for interview there? Also, has anyone been rejected post-secondary from UCSD yet?

7+ Year Member

i was put on hold for about 2 days -- i sent an e-mail asking why - and i got an interview as a reponse. another friend was put on hold for about 3 days and recieved an int. dunno what the dilly is with it. goodluck

7+ Year Member

Just called UCSD. They received Aug mcat scores last Thursday & are still sorting through them. Hopefully, those of us aug mcaters on interview hold will hear soon once they "refigure" our applications.

7+ Year Member

Originally posted by jot i was put on hold for about 2 days -- i sent an e-mail asking why - and i got an interview as a reponse. another friend was put on hold for about 3 days and recieved an int. dunno what the dilly is with it. goodluck

-jot

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email would probaby be the best method. i called asking "why" last and they say directly something to the extent that the peoplle they're interview are "more competitive appliations than you".

7+ Year Member

is it a good idea to call if you have been put on hold at sd? i wasn't sure if they would be annoyed or if maybe it would be good b/c then they would be reminded that i am still there? what is a good time to call i was put on hold for Possible Interview on 10/09. thanks

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